Voltage Supply With Alternating Current (Ac); Power Supply Via Usb-A; Power Supply Via Usb-C (Pd100W) - Bresser PSW 1200 Instruction Manual

Portable power supply
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VOLTAGE SUPPLY WITH ALTERNATING CURRENT (AC)

Cables with a matching Euro mains plug can be connected to the two 230V AC sockets (14) to
power an end device (e.g. bedside light).
1. Connect the cable on the desired device to one of the sockets.
2. Press the AC function button (15) for approximately 5 seconds. The corresponding function
indicator will light up. The connected end device will be supplied with power.
NOTE:
Short circuit/surge protection: If the AC output is short-circuited or overloaded (power
>1200W), the portable power supply will switch off in order to protect the internal
components. If this occurs, rectify the problem and then press the AC button to use
the AC output again.
Some appliances (such as refrigerators, ice makers or laser printers) may require
a power surge in order to start. This may be 1300W for 10 seconds or 2400W for 1
second, which can lead to the surge protection function being triggered. If this occurs,
disconnect the devices and contact the device manufacturer for more information.
Rectify the problem and then press the AC button to use the AC output again.
The DC output switches off when the AC power reaches 1000W.

POWER SUPPLY VIA USB-A

Cables* with a suitable USB-A plug can be connected to the two USB-A sockets (9) and the
two similar-looking QC3.0 sockets (8) to charge an end device* (e.g. smartphone).
1. Connect the cable on the desired device to one of the sockets.
2. Press the AC function button (6) for approximately 5 seconds. The corresponding function
indicator will light up. The connected end device will be supplied with power.
NOTE:
Some smart devices such as Bluetooth headphones and LED lights require a very small
input current to charge, which can be less than 150 mA. The portable power supply may
not be able to charge this type of smart device due to the USB outputs being unable
to detect a current. If this occurs, press the AC button to keep the USB output running.
Turn off the AC output when your device is fully charged in order to save power.
Fast charging output: The two QC3.0 sockets (8) support Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0.
The output supports a maximum of 5V-9V/2A (e.g. for smartphones that also support
Qualcomm QuickCharge 3.0). The actual output voltage and current depend on the
connected smart devices. For more information, check the manual or contact the
device manufacturer.
The USB-A (9), QC3.0 (8) and DC 5.5/2.1mm (12) sockets and the 12V cigarette lighter
socket (4) switch off when the portable power supply is charged via the DC7.9 socket (19).

POWER SUPPLY VIA USB-C (PD100W)

Cables with a suitable USB-C plug can be connected to the two USB-C sockets (7) in order to
charge an end device (e.g. smartphone).
1. Connect the cable on the desired device to one of the sockets.
2. Press the AC function button (6) for approximately 5 seconds. The corresponding function
indicator will light up. The connected end device will be supplied with power.
NOTE:
The battery in the portable power supply can be charged via the left-hand USB-C
socket (7, in/out). To do this, connect an appropriate external device* using a suitable
USB-C cable*.
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